Final Chapters: How Famous Authors Died
| AUTHOR | Henning, Daniel; Bernhard, Jim |
| PUBLISHER | Tantor Audio (03/09/2021) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Audio (MP3 CD) |
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Famous authors, like everybody else, know that one day they will die. Final Chapters tells the fascinating stories of more than one hundred writers' encounters with death--and their attitudes toward the Grim Reaper: fear, uncertainty, or acceptance. Francis Bacon wrote, It is as natural to die as to be born, while Socrates told the judges who condemned him, And now we go our ways, I to die and you to live. Which is better is known to God alone. Death often came in startling ways for these well-known writers. The playwright Aeschylus was conked by a turtle falling from the sky. Christopher Marlowe was stabbed in a barroom brawl. Molire collapsed while playing the role of a hypochondriac in one of his plays. Edgar Allan Poe was found semicomatose in someone else's clothes shortly before he died. Sherwood Anderson was felled by a toothpick in a martini. Did Dylan Thomas really die of eighteen straight whiskeys? And was it a bottle cap or murder that did in Tennessee Williams? If these authors have lessons for us, the best may be that of Marcus Aurelius: Death smiles at us all; all we can do is smile back.
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ISBN-13:
9798200159208
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CD-Audio (MP3 Format)
Content Language:
English
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100
Feature Codes:
Unabridged
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Reference | Trivia
Reference | Curiosities & Wonders
Reference | Books & Reading
Dewey Decimal:
809
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Famous authors, like everybody else, know that one day they will die. Final Chapters tells the fascinating stories of more than one hundred writers' encounters with death--and their attitudes toward the Grim Reaper: fear, uncertainty, or acceptance. Francis Bacon wrote, It is as natural to die as to be born, while Socrates told the judges who condemned him, And now we go our ways, I to die and you to live. Which is better is known to God alone. Death often came in startling ways for these well-known writers. The playwright Aeschylus was conked by a turtle falling from the sky. Christopher Marlowe was stabbed in a barroom brawl. Molire collapsed while playing the role of a hypochondriac in one of his plays. Edgar Allan Poe was found semicomatose in someone else's clothes shortly before he died. Sherwood Anderson was felled by a toothpick in a martini. Did Dylan Thomas really die of eighteen straight whiskeys? And was it a bottle cap or murder that did in Tennessee Williams? If these authors have lessons for us, the best may be that of Marcus Aurelius: Death smiles at us all; all we can do is smile back.
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Author:
Bernhard, Jim
Jim Bernhard's books include the acclaimed Porcupine, Picayune, & Post: How Newspapers Get Their Names and Stars in Your Eyes. His puzzles have been published in the New York Times, Performing Arts Magazine, and Simon & Schuster puzzle books. He lives in Houston, Texas.
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